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police officer, sean collier. various memorials right now being planned to honor collier. >>> 5:03. they are known as enemies in the world of sports. new york is continuing to show its support for boston. last night, a candle light vigil was held for the boston marathon attacks in brooklyn. they held candles, boughed their heads in prayer. many held pictures of victims and others carried signs saying boston proud. >> a boy from martinez wounded getting a special visit from a few bay area sports stars coming days after the first lady, michelle obama, spent some time with 11-year-old erin herd in a boston hospital. more on what's shaping up to be a very, very cool day for a young man. good morning. >> reporter: aaron hern has no shortage of support here in martinez from the community at-large and his friends here at the junior high school. first lady, michelle obama, reached out for a visit. now, members of the oakland a's are going to visit him in his hospital. doctors say he is showing great progress now. he is off the breathing tubes, alert nd atalkin alert and talking. brandan mos
police officer, sean collier. various memorials right now being planned to honor collier. >>> 5:03. they are known as enemies in the world of sports. new york is continuing to show its support for boston. last night, a candle light vigil was held for the boston marathon attacks in brooklyn. they held candles, boughed their heads in prayer. many held pictures of victims and others carried signs saying boston proud. >> a boy from martinez wounded getting a special visit from a few...
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sean collier was murdered thursday night, ambushed. shot in the back of the head, according to the chief of the water town police department, just 26 years old. also, another officer gravely wounded in that gun battle that i was speaking about. mbta officer richard donahue, 33 years old. he remains hospitalized in critical condition. we're expecting to get more information about how he's doing later on today. something of interest here, donahue and collier knew each other, they were friends. they had graduated together from the municipal police officers academy in 2010. guys, back to you. >> thanks, molly. >> molly, thank you. >>> the gun battle molly was taltalking about started thursdy night and stretched to friday night. on thursday night there was a gun battle between the watertown police department as well as boston and the two suspects. now we know how well armed these suspects were. there was always speculation that they were planning a second wave of attacks, and based upon what the police chief in watertown says, it sounds lik
sean collier was murdered thursday night, ambushed. shot in the back of the head, according to the chief of the water town police department, just 26 years old. also, another officer gravely wounded in that gun battle that i was speaking about. mbta officer richard donahue, 33 years old. he remains hospitalized in critical condition. we're expecting to get more information about how he's doing later on today. something of interest here, donahue and collier knew each other, they were friends....
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police officer sean collier. we're also learning a preliminary search of phones and computers used by the bombing suspects finds no indication of an accomplice. joe has said he copied bombs from an al qaeda website. we're joined by former u.s. attorney general mr. alberto gonzalez, now counsel at the nashville law firm of waller and lanzaen. thank you, sir. we appreciate it very much. i want to ask you, do you buy this story they acted independently. are you yourself satisfied with this story? >> well, i'm not satisfied, because the investigative work hasn't been completed. and so i still think we're in the process of gathering information. it is possible that these individuals learned this technique over the internet. and they got lucky. unlucky for obviously some boston residents. but, again, i think it's too early to speculate in terms of whether or not did they act alone. i think there is more work to be done here. >> i mean, the whole business here -- let me just run a couple things by you. first of all, thi
police officer sean collier. we're also learning a preliminary search of phones and computers used by the bombing suspects finds no indication of an accomplice. joe has said he copied bombs from an al qaeda website. we're joined by former u.s. attorney general mr. alberto gonzalez, now counsel at the nashville law firm of waller and lanzaen. thank you, sir. we appreciate it very much. i want to ask you, do you buy this story they acted independently. are you yourself satisfied with this story?...
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also laid to rest today, 26-year-old mit campus police officer sean collier, tomorrow vice president joe biden and his wife will be here for a campus memorial at mit for officer collier who, shep, was not that much orderly than the mit students that he protected. back to you. >> shepard: eric, attorneys representing the bombing suspect's sisters released a statement late this afternoon saying how hurt they are by the events last week. the statement reads our hearts go out to the victims of last week's bombing. it saddens us to see some innocent people hurt after such a callus act. as a family we are devastated by the sense of loss and sorrow this has caused. we don't have any answers but we look forward to a thorough investigation and hope to learn more. we ask the media to respect our privacy during this difficult time. the fbi confiscated items from one of those sister's' apartments in west new york new jersey. processed the evidence and cleared the two sisters. janet napolitano faced a slew of questions on capitol hill today over whether the u.s. needs tougher border security meas
also laid to rest today, 26-year-old mit campus police officer sean collier, tomorrow vice president joe biden and his wife will be here for a campus memorial at mit for officer collier who, shep, was not that much orderly than the mit students that he protected. back to you. >> shepard: eric, attorneys representing the bombing suspect's sisters released a statement late this afternoon saying how hurt they are by the events last week. the statement reads our hearts go out to the victims...
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collier. the vice president praised the dedication of law enforcement and consoled the victim's family. >> the moment will come when that thing that triggers the memory of sean that moment, whether a song or season or holiday, passing a little league field, whatever it is, you know it's going to be okay when the first instinct is to smile from your lips before a tear to your eye. >> pete williams joins us again. pete, give us more details on what you found out regarding the intel side of this, when you're looking at the u.s. government and the contact with russia. >> i think there are two issues here, tam ron. one is what happened and the other is what should happen. the what happened thing seems fairly clear. the fbi gets a request in early 2011 from the russians. they say, we have troubling information about tacker lan tsarnaev, can you check it out? the government finds nothing negative, tells the russians, we're not finding anything, can you give more information? the russians don't reply.
collier. the vice president praised the dedication of law enforcement and consoled the victim's family. >> the moment will come when that thing that triggers the memory of sean that moment, whether a song or season or holiday, passing a little league field, whatever it is, you know it's going to be okay when the first instinct is to smile from your lips before a tear to your eye. >> pete williams joins us again. pete, give us more details on what you found out regarding the intel...
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. >> the question of why weighed heavily on the public memorial today for mit police officer sean collier, allegedly shot by the suspects. vice president joe biden called the suspects twisted, perverted, cowardly knockoff jihadis. and insisted they're driven by nothing but fear. >> it infuriates them that we refuse to bend, refuse to change, refuse to yield to fear. the doctrine of hate and oppression they've found out cannot compete with the values of openness and inclusiveness. and that's why they're losing. >> the vice president went on to thank the many police officers present for standing in the line between ourselves and danger every single day. i want to bring in nbc news national investigative correspondent michael isikoff with us from boston. mike, the vice president says these knockoff jihadis as we called them were motivated by outright fear. but what are the latest details that we're learning about the suspects and who they really are? >> reporter: well, look, there are still very big outstanding questions. most prominently, what drove them to this act? who might have radicali
. >> the question of why weighed heavily on the public memorial today for mit police officer sean collier, allegedly shot by the suspects. vice president joe biden called the suspects twisted, perverted, cowardly knockoff jihadis. and insisted they're driven by nothing but fear. >> it infuriates them that we refuse to bend, refuse to change, refuse to yield to fear. the doctrine of hate and oppression they've found out cannot compete with the values of openness and inclusiveness....
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police officer sean collier's funeral. as we're learning, he may have been killed to get his gun although collier's holster had a locking mechanism so they didn't get it. >>> i want to bring in "the new york times" political reporter and also another political editor. so questions being raised by that bureaucratic barriers. we have heard the call for hearings. is this going to become a major political issue? >> intelligence agencies, law enforcement, are bad at sharing information. they always have been. there was a big push after 9/11. >> we were supposed to fix it. >> it's always going to be a problem. it's still a problem. i think hearings will be important but really the question is was there a judgment that was made that was the wrong judgment. it's not just did they have the information, but what conclusion had they drawn from it? >> and are we using all of the information we have about these sel sel sel self-radicalized islamist to figure it out. does it mean again doing what we did after 9/11 which is changing the
police officer sean collier's funeral. as we're learning, he may have been killed to get his gun although collier's holster had a locking mechanism so they didn't get it. >>> i want to bring in "the new york times" political reporter and also another political editor. so questions being raised by that bureaucratic barriers. we have heard the call for hearings. is this going to become a major political issue? >> intelligence agencies, law enforcement, are bad at sharing...
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police officer, sean collier, 26 years old. and more than 250 other people were injured as a result of those bombs. ashley banfield is here. we're getting some new information, ashleigh. i know you're getting why ur sources. what are you hearing what's going on? >> one of the more fascinating developments i learned today, this comes straight from the top, from the district attorney of suffolk county that represents boston, has told me in the next couple of days, wolf, they're likely going to be moving the suspect and actually taking him from the beth israel deaconess hospital. there is a possibility he will be taken to another hospital. i'm told that there has been a lot of consternation because many of the victims who are being treated there, at one point i believe there were about 11 at the beth israel. many of the family members of those who were injured are understandably quite upset they're at the same facility where the suspect is being treated as well, the defendant i think we can now call him quite fairly, where he's be
police officer, sean collier, 26 years old. and more than 250 other people were injured as a result of those bombs. ashley banfield is here. we're getting some new information, ashleigh. i know you're getting why ur sources. what are you hearing what's going on? >> one of the more fascinating developments i learned today, this comes straight from the top, from the district attorney of suffolk county that represents boston, has told me in the next couple of days, wolf, they're likely going...
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police officer sean collier is found fatally wounded. >> an m.i.t. police officer was shot and killed in the line of duty tonight. >> reporter: suddenly the campus is swarming with police and news crews. could this be connected to the bombings? >> reporter: moments later, not far away, a man driving a black mercedes suv says he's attacked at gunpoint by two men. he later tells police the men revealed themselves as the bombers and dropped him unharmed at a gas station. police are in pursuit of the mercedes in a high-speed chase through residential neighborhoods. >> there were probably about half a dozen police cars that immediately got up and took off in the other direction. it was incredibly fluid situation. >> reporter: the gunmen, tossing grenades from the stolen car are headed west. they end up about five miles away in the small community of watertown. a wild gunfight erupts. >> i counted about 40 to 45 police officers coming down in their cars. so, i got out on the balcony to see what i could see, at which point i heard a very, very loud explosio
police officer sean collier is found fatally wounded. >> an m.i.t. police officer was shot and killed in the line of duty tonight. >> reporter: suddenly the campus is swarming with police and news crews. could this be connected to the bombings? >> reporter: moments later, not far away, a man driving a black mercedes suv says he's attacked at gunpoint by two men. he later tells police the men revealed themselves as the bombers and dropped him unharmed at a gas station. police...
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>> can you tell us more about sean collier? was he shot in cold blood? what do you know about it? >> my assessment of that particular incident is he was assassinated in his cruiser. >> do you know what he was doing there? >> responding to a call for a disturbance. >> given he was out there and still armed, was it a mistake to give the all-clear and let people go outside and have people at risk. >> we certainly did not give an all-clear. colonel was here and spoke eloquently to this. we had no information the suspect was holed up in this particular area. he managed to allude us by being slightly outside of the perimeter we set up. but in truth, we told everybody, that this was a dangerous situation and they should be cautious. this is a very dangerous time in the world. we have to use caution. that's what we ask people to do. thankfully this man who found the suspect did the right thing. he called us right away. called 911 and we were able to take care of the situation. there's no report of explosives with him captured. but i got to tell you, i was at the scene last night, there wa
>> can you tell us more about sean collier? was he shot in cold blood? what do you know about it? >> my assessment of that particular incident is he was assassinated in his cruiser. >> do you know what he was doing there? >> responding to a call for a disturbance. >> given he was out there and still armed, was it a mistake to give the all-clear and let people go outside and have people at risk. >> we certainly did not give an all-clear. colonel was here and...
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his name is sean collier. to we know what it was that officer collier had been responding to, that apparently caused him to intersect with these two men? >> we know a little. but there are a couple of gaps there, and we can never say often enough, the information is coming together and as it comes together it can shift and change. but what we were told, in a very good briefing this morning, was he was responding to a call of a disturbance. then he goes off the grid. and the next thing we know, a police officer arrives on the scene, we need an ambulance. officer down, officer down, and from there, they are trying to put together what happened. after that it appears there is a second incident at a convenience store located at a gul station a short distance away where thi police chase. >> remarkably they didn't kill the driver of the mercedes. that's remarkable. >> it may be more convenience than anything. it may be faster to pull the man out of car. it could have been consideration. we don't know. sometimes it's
his name is sean collier. to we know what it was that officer collier had been responding to, that apparently caused him to intersect with these two men? >> we know a little. but there are a couple of gaps there, and we can never say often enough, the information is coming together and as it comes together it can shift and change. but what we were told, in a very good briefing this morning, was he was responding to a call of a disturbance. then he goes off the grid. and the next thing we...
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vice president biden travels to cambridge today for the funeral of sean collier. he was killeded allegedly by boston marathon suspects. on capitol hill, lawmakers are raising questions about who knew what and when. the more information congress learns, the more questions they have about whether pre 9/11 problems are back. there's accusations of an intelligence failure. susan collins spoke after a two-hour closed door briefing with intelligence officials. >> that is troubling to me that this many years after the attacks on our country in 2001, that we still seem to have stove pipes that prevent information from being shared effectively not only among agencies, but also within the same agency in one case. >> interesting allegation there. senate intelligence committee chair dianne feinstein, who requested the briefing, was pressed by reporters about whether the fbi may have mishandled information about tamerlan tsarnaev. she defended the agency. >> we need to keep at that and we need to see if there are any loopholes in it that we fix those loopholes. >> did the fbi
vice president biden travels to cambridge today for the funeral of sean collier. he was killeded allegedly by boston marathon suspects. on capitol hill, lawmakers are raising questions about who knew what and when. the more information congress learns, the more questions they have about whether pre 9/11 problems are back. there's accusations of an intelligence failure. susan collins spoke after a two-hour closed door briefing with intelligence officials. >> that is troubling to me that...
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campbell, sean collier, martin richard and lu lingzi lost their lives. >>> in texans continue to grief for the 14 people killed after the plant exploded and destroyed part of the town. the "new york times" described the mall memorial for first responders this way. they faced each other in two lines in the parking lot of the school, forming two walls of blue as the body of a fellow firefighter was escorted between them in the night. the scale of the disaster could be measured by the length of the ceremony. the firefighters and responders stood in the cold for about two hours, forming an honor guard 12 times for 12 bodies. among the firefighters who died was 52-year-old kenny harris, captain with dallas fire-rescue, who lived in west and had reportedly been off-duty when he learned of the fire at the plant. jerry chapman, the member of the abbott volunteer vice president and morris bridges of the west volunteer fire department. there may not be a nobler civic undertaking than being a volunteer firefighter. it is mutual aid at its most praiseworthy there is no individual upside and no pay
campbell, sean collier, martin richard and lu lingzi lost their lives. >>> in texans continue to grief for the 14 people killed after the plant exploded and destroyed part of the town. the "new york times" described the mall memorial for first responders this way. they faced each other in two lines in the parking lot of the school, forming two walls of blue as the body of a fellow firefighter was escorted between them in the night. the scale of the disaster could be measured...
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police officer sean collier and eight-year-old martin richard. at the same time, the medical condition of the surviving suspect-- 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev-- was upgraded to fair from serious. he's now facing federal charges that he and his older brother tamerlan planted pressure cooker bombs near the finish line for the boston marathon. tamerlan later died after a shootout with police. in providence, rhode island, lawyers for tamerlan tsarnaev's wife catherine said she had been unaware of the bombing plot. >> the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. as a mother, a sister, a daughter, a wife, katie deeply mourns the pain and loss to innocent victims, students, law enforcement officers, families and our community. in the aftermath of this tragedy she, her daughter and her family are trying to come to terms with this event. >> woodruff: meanwhile, both the "washington post" and the "new york times" have reported that the younger tsarnaev admitted his role in the attack. the "post" also
police officer sean collier and eight-year-old martin richard. at the same time, the medical condition of the surviving suspect-- 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev-- was upgraded to fair from serious. he's now facing federal charges that he and his older brother tamerlan planted pressure cooker bombs near the finish line for the boston marathon. tamerlan later died after a shootout with police. in providence, rhode island, lawyers for tamerlan tsarnaev's wife catherine said she had been unaware of...
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a public service is set for tomorrow in honor of the 26-year-old sean collier. and vice president biden is due to attend that to show respect. cnn has learned some new and chilling detail of collier's ambush. cnn's deb feyerick will join plea now with those. what have we learned? zbl >> one of the big questions, why did they kill the police officer? did they spot him? but now we're being told that the m.i.t. officer allegedly shot to death by the two brothers never alerted dispatch, that he -- that he had seen them, he never had time to trigger his emergency system which is what they have on radios in event they can't actually get to their radio. what we're being told is that one of the brothers allegedly one of the brothers walked up to the car and simply executed this man as he sat alone in his patrol car on the m.i.t. campus. police responded not because they had gotten a call from the police officer, they responded because there were multiple 911 calls that came in saying that shots had been fired on the campus. one thing investigators are look at is why did
a public service is set for tomorrow in honor of the 26-year-old sean collier. and vice president biden is due to attend that to show respect. cnn has learned some new and chilling detail of collier's ambush. cnn's deb feyerick will join plea now with those. what have we learned? zbl >> one of the big questions, why did they kill the police officer? did they spot him? but now we're being told that the m.i.t. officer allegedly shot to death by the two brothers never alerted dispatch, that...
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police officer sean collier, gunned down thursday night allegedly during the suspects' flight to watertown. we honor them all tonight as we have this past week. a short time ago, people gathered on the boston university campus as well to remember lingzi lu, who came here from china to pursue a graduate degree in applied math. her family says that while she was here, she fell in love with this city. tonight, this city returned that love. we also honor the bravery of a young woman i spoke to, a dancer who lost a foot and part of her leg in the bombings but vows tonight she will dance again. you'll hear from her when we visit her in her hospital room and her husband as well. there's also late word on the terror plot that authorities in canada say they have broken up. we begin, though, with a very full day here in boston and our "360's" randi kaye. >> reporter: exactly one week after the bombs went off, there remain as many questions as answers. the man to answer most of them, suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev, remains in a hospital bed. sources tell cnn he is communicating with investigators, but wou
police officer sean collier, gunned down thursday night allegedly during the suspects' flight to watertown. we honor them all tonight as we have this past week. a short time ago, people gathered on the boston university campus as well to remember lingzi lu, who came here from china to pursue a graduate degree in applied math. her family says that while she was here, she fell in love with this city. tonight, this city returned that love. we also honor the bravery of a young woman i spoke to, a...
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police officer sean collier, he was fatally shot three days after the bombing. vice president biden attend a memorial service for collier later today. >>> for the first time we're hearing from david henneberry who owned the boat where dzhokhar tsarnaev was found. he considers himself an incidental hero. and ed harding from wcvb has the the exclusive interview. >> i know people say, there's blood in the boat, he saw blood and went in. not, not. >> reporter: not true. david henneberry is the only one who knows the whole story how the second suspect was discovered. but he says it is not the story we have all heard. he never saw any blood on the outside of his boat. a more subtle clue that something was wrong. henneberry went out for air when the police said it was safe and noticed shrink wrap on his boat was out of place. he want to the garage and grabbed a stepladder. >> i got, i think three steps up the ladder. and i rolled it up. i can see through the shrink wrap. i didn't expect to see anything. i look in the boat over here, on the floor and i see blood. >> rep
police officer sean collier, he was fatally shot three days after the bombing. vice president biden attend a memorial service for collier later today. >>> for the first time we're hearing from david henneberry who owned the boat where dzhokhar tsarnaev was found. he considers himself an incidental hero. and ed harding from wcvb has the the exclusive interview. >> i know people say, there's blood in the boat, he saw blood and went in. not, not. >> reporter: not true. david...
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collier. adam housley joins us from boston. has there been any updates on the survivors, how they're doing and perhaps is there any reaction to the capture of these finds by those who suffered? >> we haven't heard much. the hospital keeps a lot of that information to themsel allow tho individually put out their own statements. we do know there are a number of survivors here that are doing better. and recovering as the days go on. taking into account, this is the same hospital where the suspect's brother was pronounced dead. and where doctors did everything they could to stabilize this suspect. and as they were working to stabilize him, people that he allegedly bombed and maimed on monday were also being treated. so quite an interesting scene here that continues. the security is significant. we've just been told also that the f.b.i. will put out a statement as part of that statement, it's not going to be incredibly detailed, but as part of the statement, they'll say suspect number 2 is in serio
collier. adam housley joins us from boston. has there been any updates on the survivors, how they're doing and perhaps is there any reaction to the capture of these finds by those who suffered? >> we haven't heard much. the hospital keeps a lot of that information to themsel allow tho individually put out their own statements. we do know there are a number of survivors here that are doing better. and recovering as the days go on. taking into account, this is the same hospital where the...
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bill: the memorial service getting underway for 26-year-old sean collier in boston, massachusetts. a sad day to remember. martha: we will see you back here tomorrow. jon: a scathing report on the september 111th terror attack in benghazi that killed four americans. accusations that talking points about the assault were changed and the blame goes all the way to the top. the middle of the country just can't catch a break after a cruel winter, now towns and cities are hit with massive flooding. the latest on the midwest misery all "happening now." lots to get to today on this wednesday, good morning to you. i'm jon scott. jenna: hi, everybody, i'm jenna lee. a team of u.s. federal investigators is reportedly in russia right now speaking with the parents of the boston terror suspect. this as new details emerge about the older brother's recent activities. where he may have bought the explosives and who may have dropped the ball on keeping track of him. the russians asked the fbi to investigate the older brother about two years ago. he died last week after a shootout with police. the fbi
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police officer sean collier, killed in the days after the boston bombings. this morning, boston reopened the street where last week's marathon bombing killed three people and wounded more than 170. meantime, the owner of a new hampshire fireworks store says that months before that attack, suspect tamerlan tsarnaev bought dozens of large lock and load mortar kits. and also, funeral services were held tuesday for two bomb victims, including 8-year-old martin richard. >>> forecasters say any significant rain should ease up today in parts of the midwest, hard hit by record flooding. even so, though, officials expect many swollen rivers to remain high, well into next month, potentially making things worse, warm temperatures by the end of the week may speed up the snowmelt in north dakota, creating more major problems in that area. >>> the fbi's investigating the hacking of the associated press twitter account. a false tweet said that there had been explosions at the white house and that the president was injured. again, that was a false tweet, but it sent the dow
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in the meantime his family is asking for people to pray for officer sean collier and the three people killed in the attack at the marathon. >> thank you, elaine. so how should investigators treat dzhokhar tsarnaev now that he can answer questions. a an intense debate is going on in washington. some say he should not have the same rights as a common criminal. nancy cordes has more from capitol hill. >> good morning to you, anthony. they waved tsarnaev's miranda rights. they said he could still pose a threat either because there are more bombs planted out there or he's connected to a larger terrorist cell. either way it has some lawmakers concerned. as investigators continue to interrogate their suspect some lawmakers argue he should be treated as an enemy combatant and denied an attorney for the time being. >> we should be allowed her intelligence-gathering purposes. >> investigators say they're still uncertain whether zocor and his brother tamerlan who died in a shoot-out on friday with police have any ties to fore te union issued a statement saying we must not waver from our tried an
in the meantime his family is asking for people to pray for officer sean collier and the three people killed in the attack at the marathon. >> thank you, elaine. so how should investigators treat dzhokhar tsarnaev now that he can answer questions. a an intense debate is going on in washington. some say he should not have the same rights as a common criminal. nancy cordes has more from capitol hill. >> good morning to you, anthony. they waved tsarnaev's miranda rights. they said he...
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police officer, sean collier. and an interesting twist in that is that collier and donahue apparently knew each other well. they were good friends according to one colleague. they had participated in the police academy at the same time and graduated about three years ago together. so they knew each other in this small world that this whole crazy situation was unfolding in. just one very odd coincidence and thing that they had in common. >> yeah. very tragic. okay ron allen, that you have so much outside beth israel medical center. i'm joined by nbc news national investigative correspondent michael isikoff. michael, with a welcome to you, let's get to who gets to question tsarnaev and does that happen while he's still in the hospital? what do you know on that? >> reporter: well, first of all, we understand that charges -- criminal charges may be filed against him as early as today. possibly this afternoon. we're waiting to hear on that. which does make this a bit tricky because normally in a criminal process you ar
police officer, sean collier. and an interesting twist in that is that collier and donahue apparently knew each other well. they were good friends according to one colleague. they had participated in the police academy at the same time and graduated about three years ago together. so they knew each other in this small world that this whole crazy situation was unfolding in. just one very odd coincidence and thing that they had in common. >> yeah. very tragic. okay ron allen, that you have...
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police officer, sean collier, who was killed thursday night in the shootout with the two suspects. on the left is the mbta officer, richard donahue, who was seriously injured. the two men, it turns out, graduated from the police academy together. >>> just ahead, an exclusive interview with the suspect's father. he tells cnn why he doesn't believe his two sons are the boston bombers. a confident re. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. and that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ >>> cnn's nick peyton walsh is in dagestan, in russia, where the suspect's father lives, and he spoke exclusively with him. let's go to nick for the very latest. >> reporter: drove past his apartment here twice today, seemingly trying to avoid those waiting for him outside. the third time he stopped, a woman got out of his car, went into the apartm
police officer, sean collier, who was killed thursday night in the shootout with the two suspects. on the left is the mbta officer, richard donahue, who was seriously injured. the two men, it turns out, graduated from the police academy together. >>> just ahead, an exclusive interview with the suspect's father. he tells cnn why he doesn't believe his two sons are the boston bombers. a confident re. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪...
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joe biden will attend a memorial service for campus officer sean collier who was killed by the suspects last week. we'll take a quick break. news out of germany with regards to growth forecast. it's at 1.6% increasing 2013% to 0.5 from 0.4. a source telling reuters despite weaker pmi figures. germany seeing more growth coming back. european banks scrambling to restructure. that will be when we come back. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm kelly evans and these are your headlines from around the world. a tale of two earnings from european banks today. barclays taking a hefty charge while credit suisse says the turnaround
joe biden will attend a memorial service for campus officer sean collier who was killed by the suspects last week. we'll take a quick break. news out of germany with regards to growth forecast. it's at 1.6% increasing 2013% to 0.5 from 0.4. a source telling reuters despite weaker pmi figures. germany seeing more growth coming back. european banks scrambling to restructure. that will be when we come back. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've...
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police officer sean collier who was shot and killed thursday night in the line of duty. >>> boston has never in memory had a week as trying as tragic and as nerve racks, as confusing and as sad and as terrifying as this past one. which is what made this scene at fenway park yesterday so awesome. >> it doesn't say red sox on our jerseys. it says boston. we want to thank you, mayor menino, governor patrick, the whole police department, for the great job that they did this past week. [ bleep ] city. and nobody is going to dictate our freedom. >> that, if you don't know, is david ortiz. he is better known as big papi and expressing his determination in the determination of more than 600,000 other bostonians to reclaim their city and reclaim their lives. his blunt resilience is the essence of boston's spirits. why i love the city and it is why in more normal times fans around the country relish when their team beats a boston team. in scenes like the one in fenway are playing out all over boston this weekend. celebrating their own survival and city's survival. they are celebrating the fact t
police officer sean collier who was shot and killed thursday night in the line of duty. >>> boston has never in memory had a week as trying as tragic and as nerve racks, as confusing and as sad and as terrifying as this past one. which is what made this scene at fenway park yesterday so awesome. >> it doesn't say red sox on our jerseys. it says boston. we want to thank you, mayor menino, governor patrick, the whole police department, for the great job that they did this past...
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campus where sean collier was shot as suspects were leaving this area trying to escape. then you got a little bit further and get to watertown, which is where of course the huge police operation is and one suspect was killed and the other is perhaps holed up right now as that man hunt continues. but again, this is the area where the two suspects, the two, the older brother who was killed and the younger one grew up. e people here say they're amazed by what's happened. amazed these two young men are part of the situation. that's the situation here now in cambridge. >> that's a sentiment we are hearing a lot from people who knew the younger brother, the subject of this intensive man hunt in the boston area. pete, bring us up to date. >> i think the best way to describe this after we've been talking to officials around the government here is that there is a concern for the area based on several factors. one is things they don't know. where is the other marathon bombing suspect that's been identified? could there have been other people that were involved in the marathon bomb
campus where sean collier was shot as suspects were leaving this area trying to escape. then you got a little bit further and get to watertown, which is where of course the huge police operation is and one suspect was killed and the other is perhaps holed up right now as that man hunt continues. but again, this is the area where the two suspects, the two, the older brother who was killed and the younger one grew up. e people here say they're amazed by what's happened. amazed these two young men...
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police department, thank you for being here with us to honor the memory of our fallen brother, sean collier. >> there are those few who were born to enter the profession. it is a calling, a vocation. it is a desire to do good, help people and tackle the problems of a modern society in a meaningful way. i believe that sean was one of those few. >> people have asked me if sean were here what would he think? are you kidding me? he would love this. sirens, flashing lights, formations, people saluti, bagpipes, "taps," the american flag. he would have loved it. he was born to be a police officer and he lived out of his dreams. [ "taps" playing ] >> we want to thank not only sean's family for their willing to support their brother, their son taking on this work, but all of your husbands and wives, fathers and mothers and children. we owe you so much more than just honoring you on days of grief and celebration. [ "taps" plays ] >> brooke baldwin is with us today. this is so sad. >> 26 years old. 15 months on the job. we were talking about james taylor, shower the people you love. a lot of tears. >>
police department, thank you for being here with us to honor the memory of our fallen brother, sean collier. >> there are those few who were born to enter the profession. it is a calling, a vocation. it is a desire to do good, help people and tackle the problems of a modern society in a meaningful way. i believe that sean was one of those few. >> people have asked me if sean were here what would he think? are you kidding me? he would love this. sirens, flashing lights, formations,...
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collier and krystle campbell. the dozens of injured spectators. the long and agonizing process of healing has just begun. the city and country are beginning to recover. the cheering crowds at yesterday's red sox games were a visceral symbol that boston was back. in fact, boston didn't stay down long after the initial bombings. before the events of the week's end, many in boston, across the country had returned to business as usual with a defiant resilience in the face of violence whose source at that point was still unknown. but then on thursday, the terror returned. the late-night shootout and unprecedented lockdown of an area. the mill tarization of streets. it ripped the scab off the fresh wound. if we weren't terrified before, suddenly we were. the spontaneous cheers of residents upon the capture of the suspect showed the almost giddy relief that it was all over so soon. but even as we cheer in relief, it's worth remembering that we are a nation that has responded to collective terror by compromising our own c
collier and krystle campbell. the dozens of injured spectators. the long and agonizing process of healing has just begun. the city and country are beginning to recover. the cheering crowds at yesterday's red sox games were a visceral symbol that boston was back. in fact, boston didn't stay down long after the initial bombings. before the events of the week's end, many in boston, across the country had returned to business as usual with a defiant resilience in the face of violence whose source...
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i was in wilmington earlier today where sean collier's family had lived. he was the m.i.t. officer who passed away. people there are incredibly supportive of that family, the law enforcement people there trying to make sure the family was able to get to the hospital when the incident happened. so, there's just a mixture of feelings and attitudes here, mostly trying to be supportive to the families of the people that passed away and the people that were injured. also, relief this part of this stage, this chanter is over, but a washington 'cause and concern over what else is involved. >> the suspect again, not given miranda rights, we have already heard from the aclu, there are a number of lawmakers who, meanwhile, five at last check, were calling for him to be treated as an enemy combatant. do we think, your personal opinion, do we think that he should have been read his miranda rights? >> i think that he has got that brief window of time. i heard the segment you did with mike ignacious on that and that period of time where if public safety issues arise, allows them to ask q
i was in wilmington earlier today where sean collier's family had lived. he was the m.i.t. officer who passed away. people there are incredibly supportive of that family, the law enforcement people there trying to make sure the family was able to get to the hospital when the incident happened. so, there's just a mixture of feelings and attitudes here, mostly trying to be supportive to the families of the people that passed away and the people that were injured. also, relief this part of this...
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we also send our prayers to the collier family, who grieve the loss of their son and brother sean. he was born to be a police officer, said his chief at m.i.t. he was just 26 years old and as his family has said, he died bravely, in the line of duty doing what he committed his life to doing, serving and protecting others and we're grateful to him. obviously tonight there are still many unanswered questions. among them, why did young men who grew up and studied here as part of our communities and our country resort to such violence? how did they plan and carry out these attacks and did they receive any help? the families of those killed so sense leslie deserve answers. the wounded, some of whom now have to learn how to stand and walk again deserve answers. so i've destructed the f.b.i. and the department of homeland security and our intelligence community to continue to deploy all the necessary resources to support the investigation, to collect intelligence and to protect our citizens. we will determine what happened. we will investigate any associations that these terrorists may ha
we also send our prayers to the collier family, who grieve the loss of their son and brother sean. he was born to be a police officer, said his chief at m.i.t. he was just 26 years old and as his family has said, he died bravely, in the line of duty doing what he committed his life to doing, serving and protecting others and we're grateful to him. obviously tonight there are still many unanswered questions. among them, why did young men who grew up and studied here as part of our communities...
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hundreds of people, including law enforcement officers turned out for last night's vigil in sean collier's hometown in massachusetts. he was shot thursday night as the bombing suspects tried to avoid capture. he was just 26 years old. >>> new photo surfaced of two of the victims. this picture was taken in 2010. officer collier is on the right. he was posing with transit police officer, richard donahue. donahue suffered injuries after getting shot on friday. ♪ at the twilights last gleaming ♪ >> emotions were on high as the boston red sox took the field for their first home game since the bombing. first responders took part in a special pregame ceremony to remember the victims and heros of the weeks event. the team wore their white home jerseys with the world, boston, on the front instead of the red sox. the shirts will be auctioned off to help raise money to support victims of the bombings. >> for more information on the boston marathon bombings, you can go to our website where we have a special section with more details and information. go to ktvu.com for our continuing coverage onlin
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our hearts extend to the family of 26-year-old sean collier, a young m.i.t. officer, who was simple splitting in his car and was so callously killed by these bombing murderers. our thoughts this week are with richard donohue, the transit police officer wounded during the manhunt by these two terrorists. and we once again extend hope for the recovery of hose injured in last -- of those injured in last week's senseless bombing and our condolences to those who loved loved ones. the united states government and americans across the nation emergency our continued support for people of massachusetts as they recuperate from a truly trying week. on another subject, mr. president, americans arriving at the airport -- that's almost any airport in americ -- take on summer vacations already face long lines at security checkpoints. soon they'll be facing long waits at the terminal as well. last week the f.a.a. -- that the federal aviation administration -- announced it's starting this week thousands of flights every day that will be delayed for up to three hours because o
our hearts extend to the family of 26-year-old sean collier, a young m.i.t. officer, who was simple splitting in his car and was so callously killed by these bombing murderers. our thoughts this week are with richard donohue, the transit police officer wounded during the manhunt by these two terrorists. and we once again extend hope for the recovery of hose injured in last -- of those injured in last week's senseless bombing and our condolences to those who loved loved ones. the united states...